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Friday 27 December 2013

 Waza Condemns Indian Army’s oppression in Chadura, Tral

Says, No peace in Asia till Kashmir gets resolved spokesperson jkpl imtiyaz reshi


Srinagar, December 27: Senior APHC Leader and Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League (JKPL), Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, today while condemning Indian Army’s oppression in Chadura and Tral areas of Kashmir valley and said that the permanent peace in South Asia is not possible without resolving the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris’ aspirations.

Addressing a gathering in Awora Mishpora Kulgam district, Waza accompanied by Senior Leaders Nazir Ahmad Khan, Zulfi Masood, Shabir Ahmad, Reyaz Ahmad, condemned Indian army’s oppression in Chadura and Tral areas of Valley. He expressed solidarity with the families whose houses have been destroyed by the army and paid tributes to martyred youth.

Waza said that under the grab of black laws and powers Indian army is trying to muzzle the voice of Kashmiri and hence keep continue to kill and damage the properties of people in the state, however this oppression will not force Kashmiris to shun freedom struggle but will boost the will and interest for freedom among the people.

“From past 67 years Kashmiri people are giving sacrifices- some their blood, lives, some their prosperity and women folk their modesty. India’s oppression continues and their claims of zero tolerance stands exposed before international community.” Waza said, adding pro-freedom leadership is determinant and will not allow going sacrifices of Martyrs in particular and people of Jammu and Kashmir in general in vain.

Waza said that permanent peace in South Asia could not be guaranteed without resolving the decades old Kashmir conflict and stressed upon United Nations to play a constructive role in facilitating meaningful engagement and dialogue between Pakistan, India and the Kashmiris for final resolution of the dispute.

“People of Jammu Kashmir are principle stake holders in the dispute and any settlement of the dispute on Jammu Kashmir should satisfy the aspirations of the people,’ Waza maintained.

“Peaceful resolution of the dispute of Jammu Kashmir is in the interests of enduring regional peace and stability in south Asia besides in the interests of economic development in the region,’ he said.

Meanwhile, a high level party delegation headed by party senior leader Gulam Ahmad Mir, visited Chadura and expressed solidarity with the family whose two house were destroyed by Indian Army.



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